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The fact that in certain simple cases where a line when looked at equatorially splits into a triplet, the ratio of the charge to the mass is found by Lorentz's theory to be equal to that observed in the carrier of the kathode ray, shows that in these cases the electron moves as an independent body and is not linked in its motion to other electrons.
More first-hand accounts of, or scurrilous gossip about, these events are eagerly awaited and will be linked in.
hyper linked in the Complete Works.
The Passover pilgrimage might be linked in with Jesus ' pilgrimage to the Passover in Jerusalem when he was twelve (Luke 2:41-52 ).
The frame is linked in front to a telescopic hydraulic fork with 35 mm shafts.